D-Link Frees Boxee Box Remote From Captivity

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Tim Higgins

D-Link has released a version of its Boxee Box remote for those who roll their own Boxee boxes.

The DSM-22 Boxee Remote Control is the same RF-based remote that comes with D-Link’s Boxee Box, bundled with a tiny USB RF adapter.

The dual-sided remote can also be used as an additional D-Link Boxee Box remote.

The DSM-22 is shipping now at street pricing around $40.

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